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Life in the City 1919-1939

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An edition of Toronto Between the Wars (2004)

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Life in the City 1919-1939

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Winner of Heritage Toronto's Award of Excellence, Book category in 2005.

The pace of life in Toronto picked up after 1919 and never slowed down again. During the 1920s and '30s, Toronto went through massive changes that affected the physical and the social life of the city. In these two decades between World War I and World War II, Toronto was finding its place in the swiftly changing world of the twentieth century.

Toronto Between the Wars features 180 archival photographs of Toronto during this fascinating period. Each picture is accompanied by a captivating story about some aspect of life in the city.

During this period, cars became commonplace, the downtown skyline changed as new skyscrapers were built, and women's roles changed dramatically. Then the Depression sent the economy into a tailspin, unemployment became rampant and poverty took its toll.
People struggled to afford the basic necessities and lived under the shadow of a growing threat of another war in Europe.

The text reveals little known facts, such as how a leading retail family kept their interest in a major downtown property secret for twenty years. Photographs capture unguarded moments with startling immediacy: a tired but happy group of disheveled merrymakers waiting for a bus; two women in flouncy bridesmaid dresses; an old man cleaning the statue of Queen Victoria; and children buying fish from an itinerant fishmonger.

With intriguing pictures and absorbing text, Toronto Between the Wars offers a rare opportunity to observe life in Toronto during a critical time in its history.

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Publisher
Firefly Books
Language
English
Pages
224

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Toronto Between the Wars: Life in the City 1919-1939
July 3, 2004, Firefly Books
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First Sentence

"When I was seven, my parents and I would visit my great-aunt Eleonore, who lived in a dark and beautiful house in Lawrence Park."

Classifications

Library of Congress
F1059.5.T6843C68, F1059.5.T6843 C68 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
10.2 x 9.9 x 0.7 inches
Weight
2.5 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9774412M
Internet Archive
torontobetweenwa0000cott
ISBN 10
1552978990
ISBN 13
9781552978993
LCCN
2005434308
OCLC/WorldCat
54460600
Library Thing
4036181
Goodreads
514950

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